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BY Si aiGLAYS), a. «y V. ti. pri STF.RS,
B(LLE()(;KVIIiLK, NATURD4V, UKCRBREil 20, 1820.
VOLUME XXI/
r.Id JOUliA AL
Is puli Ashed lwire h week during the session ot the LegixlHluir
and weekly f»r the remainder of ihe ye.tr, in thermuer of Wnym
and Jancock Strrris, hi i'HllEK DOLLARS perann. in ad
vance, or k'.UJrt DOLLARS at the end of I tie year.
The Paper a ill not tie sent to any person out ot the Slide, until
the subscription money is paid in advance orsatisluclorv reference
given.
Advertisements inserted at the usual rates.
N. It. Sales of Lind and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors,
or tSiiardia is. are re (uired, tiy law, to l»e lieht
day in the month, letiveen the hours of t m in the forenoon and
-2X0. 19.
n-h I
I the
r in which
e prc,
. J die gazette SIN f Y day - prev i .* m tb-- day
N nice i *r tli «tle "i Per*.. ial Property m;:*t he given in like
ra .in r, FORTY days prevnnts tothe day ot -ah*.
Notire i.i the let, or* and cred'doi * ul an estate must be publish
ed tor K *R 1’Y day*.
f tli-tl ip liration willhe made to the Court ofOrtlinnvy for
Kt he published cr FOUR MONTHS,
in tlm*e \iivei t!scmeiits which are published
cai in the ii-t and fourth page of the first
i -ell laud,
v, -v i11 find I
p v
at tiie Odi •
••ry mo
ioe>* of ,
• prompt attention
J
a \d.\ii\i«ti< vroits, kxkuu-
i't'Zr rolls mill 411 Ell IKK* l> M I . . tin i with
t n general assortment of It LAN US, Km- s,.|ent the
till its \L OFFICE.
» ^ CHARLES D. HAMMOND is a
* ’ ’Candidate for the office nf R'reiver ol l ax Returns
ot Baldwin county , lit the ensuing election.
OHN U Woo j* V \ is n onmlidiite for
Clerk of the Inlet ior C -.tri ot H.ildvv in Cotlpty, nt tlie en
suing election* nov 11—to
itTftTi) A 'I \. <; mi! u-
. candidate for < terkof the Inferior Court Ol Bald
wilt county,at the next election. octnl.ei'3
VCOtl gAliROW is a cnmlidnte F r the
it Clerk of the'Superlor Court ol Hal*! win county,
i.g election. der-q
i I SOOt- ('I.i: Mi: VI’S is a Umuliilute
orte of T.i\(’u'lecior «■:' Baiiioi; , .mi;, at the
Ip. UIJ '
JEToWXRT) (THSJSTTa M is a candidate
■I A f.ir i• • Office o' R.-celverof Tux Returns,for J.
•T
WAItK-HOCSEN, &c.
U? arc-House \ Coin mi union Merchants,
^ AUGUSTA, OKORolA
a ' I If. undersigiiiid, grateful for the patron-
,~V. * ,K '‘ heretofore received, beg lenve to Inform their friend*
ml• ii-lomei - m South Carolina and Geui gia, that tlu’v still roi -
i... MrlntcMb -•
* prepared to make i
ill be u*ctf t.. prone
n, the'. Ini««» pni
' Vi RE
Prodtire in Stur
le tbe Inlere-i* of then
* by fire,during
ha-eel lorthe pnitectlun of the
ENGINE,
;V"i w i i also t.eep ,i eoustnn; supply of Water on the premi-e*,
lor ll.e Millie, protection ul ill p.opem enl. u-ieit to their ra.e.
sept »'—IliilJm Ml "GROVE. YY K.T MO It I k Un.
/11/ rt - / loust cy (loin mission B usint ss*
1 EH I M. mill ersignod continues to transact
-M- the aiHive In a.win « of bti-ines*, at hi. former stand, and
M>h» jts a , om'niuame..f the patronage of Li* Iriemis amt tin
pithlie.
JOHN T. ROWLAND.
AiO'ltsla, Georgia, Saifdtc Factory.
( 1 TIIE SION OF rtlE
GOLDEN SADDLE,
In the eentre of lm«.nes», b. low tin Itnuk of Augusta and m ai ly
opposite tie- United Slate* Hotel.
tel'll I'M &. \\ RIGHT respectfully inform
llieir . '.-(oniers mill the public gene, .illy, that they haven',
bund, nf theirou n \« orkniaiislilp n large Ai elegant n*«or(m< iit- I
Saddles and Bridlis, Harness and Cottars,
of every description and pnimre., nl«n all other article* in their
lint*, which they wurinnt >u, « ; bn loti \ n.anttl.o lured e|*e w In r<
hi the State, and are *.* ling lit; p PKIt II All (JAINS thn.icHU he
other house hi the City.
II -
| (J llll.N'A SILKS — 10cases stout Sluclm.
j *- •’ j ca.i-Blnrk Snrtupl.,
vanillic*,
0 do do do dii Gold End Satins,
5 do 30yard Levanliucs.—Jin ••pen. d nod for sale by
I.KI POW ELI. i. C*.'
ni> <' W9 IV,trl Street. New-Vork.
isititi: E oases brcAvn anil black Batiste t
3 do Thread HALF IIGSK,
i do do ULO\ KS,
superior M» n’- Horse Skin Gloves,
do II ro
"peueil and for sale hy
i Lit
I \
PGM ELL.4* Co
-York
CHEROKEE CORNER.
I'i Rt*vM. .1. l*0(»(ijN |HG|)OM‘S to open
U nSrhool .it Cherokee Corner, on the premises of J. D
'billions in the I'i
'd.-tingui .bed for llici
Boy*, tinder the ngeti
VN ELECTION will lie Mil at
ie Conrt-llou-!'* on Saturday the .'•! day • l January
III..’* Igevill'* t » the yetf 1
mg dent imU against the . por
m without delay. R. K. HINES, But
' > "S<2$
, I Whii'.s. ..
rcijuf sfeil ( |,i,| ,| \ ,.r■ 1
dec lj—3t
ijlt SALE
idant.
F‘*'
t Craft A* (1 rente's Store,. in», iu. I, r.-iii
iA/.KT’l'KKII OK THE STATE UK Pfct.-i,," f."
K>» SALE \T
gVl. CRKEN’S I) ti 'J STORE,
gWVUO ; IGNEOUS lor saving
.alt rn i nK—pot
* divided into two sesi>iuns—The
fi< M of Oeceinliei, and close tin*
'■**ion will commence the tiislol
in her.
paid in advance, will be re
nd tmnrdii'.it, including wn*h-
reption that pupils will heex-
s Ml,., 1 .well. Theie will be
indi urtinn iu
.Muicthe
mg. I*
PIECES l5\(LH.\(i w II l»c re
purchase < OttOll
*K MIC Y 1* McGKHEK.
*11) lu ,
.w W eetvedtualewduys 1
t’lio subscribeis w
<1 It rill? the MM*(1,1.
MiHc.Igeville. Sept 13
BOOKS.
J UST received from one of the most cx-
i ..|»ive lrtutos in Phila lelplint, a targe and valuable in-
\ nice of NKW BOOKS, which .vili lie s »ld id Auction, every
Thursday etening until all-old. They may hcsoeu at the Auc
tion Room. GREEN ft II I'I BOND, Auctioneers.
M :, ledilie. 0*1 17
Dr
An.
ANCY SILK. GOODS.
LEE. 1’oWEI.l. N Co.
toil, 1‘earl Slrett, i\tw- York,
TAVERNS.
GLOBE HOTEL, Avgutta, da.
Tiie Snhscfiljer, (late proptie-
'■ my tor of Hit* Glob.* Tavern, and more re* e.o ly «*f the
si* \N.\oN.
HA 1.1, 0
THE StJUSCftlltElt
.WING pi,rein.so,I the Itcttsc form
occupied by John Dow ner, know n hy the
I offee Haute, now 7nelson Hall,
TIIE JOURNAL OF HEALTH.
Conducted hy un chsociatianvf I'hysicians.
“ It,’Hi, It—tliepoor tunn’ii riel,**, the rich man’s hliss.,’
f flt||E primary nltjccl will, the conductors
JK. of the Journal of 11. alth. Is lo pniidout the men tint pre-
*er\ ing health and nr* t« tiling diseatM*. To uttain till*,all« Iu- *e»
■«nd '"dli "**x' * -•***•*II he athlressed iu n style fmiiiliar and friend
ly. and with an avoidance ol such profe»>until terms mid
allu*ioi'« a* would in any way oh*cure Milp.-ct or alarm
the Mint fastidious. The nuits nf much readii g. study, and
earel'u I oinei vntioti, shall he placed before them, *>• aVinm:-
ed and applied - • -
due 1;» — .
to conduce most efiicaciously to tin ir bodily 1 ‘i* .* *
ntal trniiijuiUity. To whatever profession I 1 IV',.
rcallit g tliey ninv belong, (lie t enders of this Journal w ill Cm! |
"•••'•’Pis su*replible of valuable np|ilicntion. Air, lood, excr-
**c. the i•, proinl operaflon of mludiimlln ily,« liiuateand lot a-
i*o *, i Intiii'.r nod the piiv*iraleducation of children, nretopics
i ' irmaueiit ami pervitdins inleiest, with the discussion and
.it n lion of t\ itit h the page* ol the work w ill be mainly filled.
Ill COMMENDATION OF TIIK WORK
M'enpprov* ol the plan on which the public.,lion, e,’titled the
Jo'.ii i .Jet I !• alth" is roiHlurled, nlid bcliuv e, that it is cnletiln-
,‘d in be i «■ ini. by cniifhtrniiig | uhlic opinion on n tulj* , t of
";b in.poit .it. e to the w. ltaieol sorletr. * ‘
lave n, |,e.,red, evince tnti ut, and may lie 1
1 ' ' ■ "i o< osefulae*. i,| tin* ptildic.iliin
Central Medical Society
rMVJll’ lullnwma questions sct.-ctml l.y (lie
® I’K'il.lfii. uf Ilia . EM /IAL M El,,, A I. SIX’, KTV, for
<,i.rii,«li,ii »l,,. pax, Annual nra Ina.ta iniMir ftirUi,.
benefit of those tueod>< ra, who were absent nt its lute session.
vv . til IS the I tethod of tfentn.er.t, i,, that comlilion, -•**•*
ally occiiring in the progress < | IHI'
What .
treatiurnl o| ( holera Infantuni i
What i» the history, cause, and heM nir.ieol ireutmenl of i y
, ^1. D. Her Secretory.
I)
. M
, *•! I». i Profcs
VI. i J ,„..’s, \f n. ,
Win. K.Ilori'er, M. D. J
John t IMIo, M. D.
T T. Ilewo'i. M. D.
Frunl tin Bin lie. M. D.
Montgotucr
i* Chur* h.
T. Itedell, Hecioi ol St. Andrew's Ciiurcl
toes Ahercroiiiblc, I). D. Assislant Minisl
Pel j*
, Vs* istatil Minister of Christ Cb. ami St
Tlion.'ss II. Skinner, D. I). Pasl.o oltlie FilthPiesbyleriau
Church,
Win. M. Fogies, Pa&toMd the Seventh Presbyterian Cb.
J".b'» I lug he*, I'.istnr of St Joseph’s Catholic Chuich.
Michael Hurley , Pastor of St. Augustine Cntholit Church.
Win. II. Furness, l’nstoi of the first Congregational Ch.
W.T Iti. nlly Pa-tor of the First Baptist Church, and
Editor of tli. Columbian Slur.
J,"». L. Dagg. Pastor of tin* Fotii Baptist Churcik
Solomon Itiggin*, Pastor ol tiie Methodist Episcopal I'ni-
PEMTESTIAR Y
T im: itoani of I ii.s pc (’.tors of lliu
telilinrv. u tl! nn t*,l.l .. ,L I.i ... i
mma .1 | ml., H .
... - - - w- I I -’ p.' >1 .1* . l| I’.I I
salt provisions are i**m .l,2., , i t* *,,n f., r rv
and 4 quart- when |r,*-|i m, ,.i . * * ■ ,<••). *| i ril i
vlcts are, .’Jouncesof corn i.n d t-itted.i 1.' „i.i„
ounces of Imcnii.or I pound ot bcefp.-i day, *..n'
gar. snnien-lhr guard.and fur o u.onili* m i.
ordered hy (he Pbv-icitin, one pint id ii.oi.,**, s
o!rs, ami w Ian
w lieu frc*li be. I i* i*sj. o a* rntlu », i .n o
is-iicd t\\ ire ie «• i. b vvn k during tin* lime.
Proposals w ill also lie receiveuut the >a
Coal lor the en uing year.
Bond .mil Recuritv w ill be rerpiin d.auil
ed nu.. t be named (u the proposals.
By order of the Board of lu-p 'ctors,
n. II. L. IJI'CIIANAN,
rl* shall bo
time lor furnishing
1 securities prop'w*-
D. I Chiller IP — ?t.
T
^ 111*4 Trustees of Baldwin Cniintv Acu-
doiny, take n pie,
Pastor of !
ireii.
, George’s .Methodist Epls-
* ol a number of highly
I n additia
e. med m.-n.lM r« ot Hie diflereut p?i
•ii » to ih* w ork. iiiielit lie nit dure. I r
• ii in v ld« h il is|,e|,L W itli one
me mil nf the continent to the ntii
,1 Health In toi insuf unequivocal cniUiueuttnHon.
TK P. M'.
I •• tOI'HN Al. OF II FA I/I 11 w ill appear in Numbers of 16
1 '* ennd and turn III W edni sdnysuf
vvlio are suliscri-
expressive of the estima-
o'ce, the public press from
ha* spoken ol ihe Journal
ville. Aug JO—tl
* \'!I FL HI KKIN GT<*N.
f naniHi. Price per iinnum, 1 iiollar
i,li I’lrat ii 11
M A NISI N ii TOW B B A 1.1..
MII.LEDGEVIM.K. (JKORGI V.
TIIK SI’ILSCRIRRR informs his
friend* and tli<* pithll
I'd ami fitted up his
MOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT,
. ill advance.
I paid) vv ill be received
1 St. Phtlideliiliin.
elve sixteen nuiuheis
Near tbe c
pared t
III the II
• •r him
a f vve received by tl,e Intest nrrivnls, n
Hl very extansive assortment of SILK GOODS, suited to
IIirL Cohn
llalian^.u
ROSE A PEURIFOY,
HAVE assoemted tlicmsclvt
e PR u: PICK OF MKDICIN'F. and i
of Half Acre,) Putnam county, and tender their
professional service- to their friends and the public
generally. Nov h — t• •,v.\| \
BAGGING.
"T PIECES I! VGGIVG for s,tle by
tiie subscriber.nt Craft V Greene's
Tiie Subscriber will lmy Cotton during tbe
fMion. J. S. CALHOUN.
V! ii.' Igev i'le. \.i_ i-1 :•'.
PENI reiTTI iRY.
WOW on baud, anil for Bale at the Petti-
toutbvry, tliv* following articles, to wit:
Gigs,
Tv*
€'do -’« Heel*,
Tull*, Pails and
PI *gin*, (ir i'i hooped,)
;• >. *t h'.'r »* i' i r v irietjr of utlic
,v ill he sold it . edit d price., for cash
I*, s. I'\IL »RIN '
Also repair
Carriage Harness,
Gig tio
Waggon do
Mahogany Table*and Ktitis,
Do Bureaus,
Do Sofa.*,
Do Candle Stands,
Pine H 'ubs,
Pine Writing Dc-ks, Book Ca
ses, Bedsteads and Tallies,
“ pdsteads (Inkk' Post,)
do
Uljt.’
d and W n
•l'ired Florences and **01111*,
1 Urns i!i- /ante, new article lor dresses,
ing*. and Mnrrr Si n "ilk*,
b aury Gnu/e, Tliulef, k:r.
RIIMIONS.
Dt coupe Gauze Gai niturc KJlem*,
do
I'.i’dml. Plain. Pi.ud, and Watered Belt Ribbons, oPthe newes
and 'c.*t fasliionalde style*,
No. 7 9. tJ. Hi amt JU Decoupe Cap do
Itln 'k end v\ bile Silk I lose nod GlovesJ
Pin'd, Striped and Plain Pnlmarines,
Barreges and Baltiste Italian (’rapes,
Plum and Worked Swiss Muslins. Capes ami Dr esses,
CHINA SII.K8.
Hinrhaw*. Snr*net*. Snlin*. Nankin anti (7anton CrapesR
Hoi
71Milledgeville,.Inn.l82A.
1 / The Macon Messenger, Columl . .
1(11*1 a Chronicle,and Savannah Georgian,
the above weekly three month*.
FANCY SILK GOODS.
L EE, POWEL & CO. 159 PenrI-street,
intve received nn extensive stork oltlie following Goods,
'tlUI|iri«IIIR Hll n
_ following
oltlie most Insliioiinble articles for the
offered in lots to suit purchasers, on fu-
rnuutry trade, w hicli
vorable terms.
FRENCH GOODS.
Black ami colored plain Gt os de Naples
Plaid, iiguri d and watered do.
Black and colored Mnrrelitie and Florence Silks
Black and colored Gros del tides, lor dresfes
3-4 and r *-4 Black* Mode
Ithirk. w bite nmi colored Sal ins
Black, white and assorted I iciu h Crapes
t dored Aerophnncdo. VI do. for Veils
Plain and striped Crape Lis
V 1,0
I l fill
\ Cords
(table articles, «f| ol which
approved t>a|»er.
i»tne»s and dispatch.
.. of the above hraitcltes of business, done nl
STORK,
Xtzt North nf I fir. '<!ntr 11 u 11 ft, Mtllulfrt otlle
R ECENTLY receive.I nt the above estnb-
meuta Luge a ml very ; Mural 1—ortment of
Drugs, Medical l*rcpuralitm$ % mid 1'amity
and Patent Medicines,
W ar,anted fresh, and ef the be*! quality—Also,
Points, Oils, Paint, O*/. Varnish V Graining Urush-
is, Dye-Vtajj's. Spte.rs A,- /V t famet y
Brow
ol i.n
Copperas,
Salt P.
_ .? above nrtVclM were carefully -elected and laid inoi
best term*, and will be sold very low for cash or Bankable I 1
Physician* a nl Country Dealen* supplied nt as lair pric
»iy where In the Mate.
Alsu fur salt a sclettion nf Standard
LAW Wtt MEDICAL HOOKS,
A l*fK* colloc’ion of MISCELLANEOUS WOKKS,
Hooks of Devotion, I Uri-tol Board*.
Family >v Pocket plain Gill,Silvered k colored Pape
and gilt, | plain and ctuhosbcd, lor Li
Ujhun Book*, plain and ;iH I dies work,
A generalasv.irtiuent of Greek, | Re.^ve**' -uperfine Water Color*
Latin, French and English
School Books.
Writing Paper,
Cap, Daitei, and Medium size
Letter Paper, plain, gilt edg
ed and thiteil,
N it** Pajter, emb >ssr;! 3i tinted,
Drawl tg Paper,
Pith Paper,
Atl mile Souvenir for 1830
tiunls—Splendid Album* - \
cravings, among which is Hi
Wcfley.
A large stock ot Ledgers, Journali, Reco’d Book*, P<
\.e. All theaboi e article* w i II Le s«td unusually low fo
dec If
• i uair. r urn, i
and Slate Pencils,
armltteand Blue Saucers,
••Ivet Paints,
l* ii igand Blank Curds,
". •' r”s Scales,
r American and London An
rode.-thin of plain and colored Ku
celeb i ..ted portrait of the Rev.H
Jll
ILL.'IKONS, INKS <fc GUDGEONS
••ry Imv.focUic *akr
timesdlsappoirtted \ \ getting then
mlsesJbe wislies to Inform all per*
he fuels very thankful lor their ■ al
his work ooly ou the cash being pain m i re u
► hop, as he has *uiVured vrry rely bv a cm
great prejudice of tli wl • • e lurm»hed l
L/* Those who have re -.-ived w .ikal J*t.
promising to pay ready cash, a id have failed,
23 cent* per pound, agreeable to my common i
lodreville, Dec 10
I. T.
’SUING
Do. do. no. Kill and Beaver do.'
Superior Sew Ings and Tw i»t
.‘Hack and colored Silk Velv *ts
,”Iack .T'd Fancy Silk Ve»tings
Kle^ai.i (fro*il- N.vple and Barrege Hdkfs
l)o. Ditouim* Gauze do.
Do. ilo. Barrege Scar/s
Plain ami striped Pnlmarines
Superior plain brown Hatl«te.
Plaid, striped and figured do.
'Vide mid narrow Gimp H<ddiinet*f
Plain TaiTeta nml Satin Rlhlems, ol every w idth
Decoupe Gauze and G "usde N«| le Bonnet Ribbon*
Cop and Belt Hibbi n -.ol the newest and most fashionable
patterns and colors, for the spring sales.
CHINA SILKS.
Il<*avj gold end Slncliews and Satins
IR and 30 yard Satin L*'vantines
nil Ii■ id ».>)'dorlnlile. Hi* 'I »b!» -loill lie *i
I tin' coif try iiAbrcl-— I i* It i *1 nil Le lm
•lei -: I iq - i * ' • nd hi* s>ablr« nbundiinlly | i
le Ii .* Htinrhed lot!.'' pn-.tii
hie-, ralr ul.it. df. . Hit reef [
epl lj—tl IIKMtY |M N't’AN
. I'he <'oiis|iiiitionn!i*t, and rohimlnts F.nqulrer will pub|
It llie abov e w eekly for three nionil • •• • • •
MANSION HOUSE,
>um MII.LEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
TIIK undersiined Iu-veengn^eo in bteiees* under the fiimcf
A H N F.Sk MIN K It. am! f iirclia**'d the old si.-nd know ii a* .Mr*.
Jenkins’,mi llanroek Ml reel w here i leydesign keeping a HOUSE
ery little improve*
»their iriemis and
I Hie wot k l.v remillingn doilMr to I he saute tie
'I he Journnlof II. Htli, iueluding index, vv ill form at the end ol
.i vear a volume ol 400 page*, octavo.
AGKNJ'M.—J. Dobson, Iu8 Cln-nnt street, Philadelphia; W.
it. Baltimore t Win. Burge**, !'7 Fullnn Street, New-York:
rk. I lendec, Boston; and in imibtof the towns of the United
ledgeville
mlnnrr nf the It
informing the citizen* of Mll-
* the i
lity i
ictnit) , tli.it this institution vv ill ronimntce It*
"tliel*t Monday hi Janniiry next, under the tuperiu-
i v. Mr. PKKSTON. Tlii»gnitlcinan po*s»*s.
rrcommemlnvion*, Imtli i.s it i..»pecu the ).u
in!' " ■ t v "1 so, h mi institution
the Northern UolL'gc*. and has hul>*equontly iieen'enLnged in
teaching elsewhere Uniting an enlarged ex peril-,u e in the in
slri'i iion of youth. v» ith the important reciuisite o| hefug n te n It
erhy profession, .rid desicuii ptndrvole lu« llf> lluie to thiscall-
lug. the Ttu*te«'-.ire enabled lo place pn liar .-.mfidence in his
service*; and indulge a sanguine i-xpi etaliuii lh.it lid* Arnihiev
' 4 “"'* r ‘ —MA [fig that respectability
• siln.ilnn
nur Am
■ heslow but i
w ill flnurMi under Id* auspice*, and atlnin
to vv lifch ii i* entitli d from the ndvnnlage* of
geiuh'im ii who have lieretofure been Hectors i
li.iv e, uulortuuati ly for it* h.lerests, been nhle ......
slim i Him mi the labours of toarlilng, being generally young men.
whose it 11 in in I «• object vv a* to engage in Hie duties of some pro
lev.ion; hut .Mr I'i (-Ion, in the event of obtaining suitable en
rot.ingeiuent, Will sellh pern a « nils amongsl us. Mo Hole
lure invite Hie parents nml uumiiinn- ol . I.ildien who w i ll to
avail ihen -olvi« of an cxi ellrm onnoi (unity in the edm alioii of
tlu-ii trust, to extend an netive and unn fdiete ii.itrminge lo our
Academy. JOHN Ml 1.1 J A MM, 1
" M. Ii. JAHIIATT, 1 T , lt ,
N»M. Y HANMKLL, . 1 tUstecs.
dec2— If ft. K. IIODGKS, j
Mr. I*, begs leave to add tiie following notice :—That a Action
for the lu-iiunion of t hildren.ol b.ilh *exe*, in nil the elenien
tnry hrnni lo *1 nu Fugli-li Kducatlon, will lie nneiied, al Ilo*
i a separate apartment of the same building, under
charge of
DEBTORS & CREDITORS.
P ERSONS indrt.tcd to the rstatc of Tho..
mn* Fulton, late ol Twigg* county, cler'd. are requrttcil
to make iumieiliate puynu-i t,ondr.io-c having ftemandsegaiust
said e-l le Will render tiitvu in projierly autheWlcaicd w ithiu tbr
time | revet Ibed by | ta w.
FKKKIF.I V%IMBKRLV,
MM HUD W. LONG.
■SARAH H: I/I ON, tx’t
A EL iMTti.Ms iiididitod to lliu estate of lieu-
jnndn J. Tarver, late of Idorgan county, dec’ll, are re
quired to miikr immediate payment, tirdtlu M' hnv ing clniuis wiil
pi\-< t.t ilo m iuternisol tin- law.
STICKLING FIN NIL, Adin'r.
!»‘ >v OLIVIA TARVKB, Adm’g.
D EIlToitS totin' estate of John Adninx,
lab* of De Kalb county, dec'll, are rccjufidcd lo mala*
iminetlb.le payment, him! those to wl osn the estate* ialffdebtedvviD
entler in their necninit*ngreuabb to law.
»”V *4 DAM KL MTONE, Adm'r.
A I.I. persons arc fnrwnrned I'rntn triidin"
lor lot number 213, In tiie JUili *li«trlet of Muscogee conn*
tv, m iginnlly, id | have never pnrtLil wiiliiny right luand tosaid
lot, in per*oiiur by my n'ulimrity.
Galm si llle, Qr| 17—n»4m JOWFPII CH APMAN.
F EItSdNS mdehted to the estate of AVui-
ters \ rul, late of Fayette county, dec’d. are requested la
make innm iliute piiyiuent ; and those hav ing demand* aga'»'*f
*..t.i «*•«•*• ...„ properly nutlienileated.xvllhii.the
NATIIL. HI A NC11A HP, Adm'r.
P ERSONS haviiqr dcnninds iigaiimt the
estate of John \Y Breetilovr, late of Jones county, der'd.
will preseul them legally attested within the lime prescribn/
by law, nmi those indebted to make immediate pavment.
v JAMKtf LAMAR, AdaPr
M'.flj^pNS having deninnda against tiie
*e**e Burt, lute of Putnam county, tier'd, are rc-
iTthem in properly attested, ami tbosa iudt hied
required to make immediate pnyment.
nuv IM _ J.'MK.s G.'l’.UHT. Kx'r.
P eksDns havmt; ill minul.i ngiiinst the
e«t«te ol Christi'plier Hit-*, info of Oglethorpe county, de
ceased, will please pre.imt them I'.r se(tlrim-ut, him B:o€e indebt
ed vv ill make paynieul without delay.
- ' liill.N MOGRF.. F.x’ur.
|JEUSuNS imving demamla ngdinat the
of Mainuei Breed!
lets
the Inw , uiid those indebted ul! ....
nov to RRBECt \ Ml; i RDLOV K. Adm’
lute of Putnam county, de-
itilheuHcnted in terms of tl
like nay ireiit w it hunt delay.
P ERSONSuildchtcd tot lie otnte nt‘ Green
Perry, late nf Putnam munty, deceased, me request'd
JAM KS M. CHAMBERS, ux
ally, that tlieii
ir to any other in
Inn, being retired from the crowd.
fnutilU s, and perfectly convenient
II ai ranged for lhe comfort
the Stale House, where
All business ri Inlive to landv I* traiuacled. Friends and Strati
ger* are respectfully invited to chII and examine tiie M ANSION
W W. CARNKb,
C. MINER
Enquirer, Athenian, An-
'jue»trtl t" insert
INDIAN QUEEN TAVERN.-
...rcT* .JF.ORGK W. DILLARD, beg* lenve to assure lii*
'-.."iEr. friend* and Hit* nubile. Hint lie is prepared in aecoinnto
all visiter* and travellers who limy favor liiiniu ith their ront
largennd capacious, and will lie supplied
situate on the lower road
r-o|s Ferry.
GEORGE \V. DILLARD
IliRsfnblc ....
u itli tiie be*l tin- rountiy albird*. Hi* *ituate
leading on to Alabama near Dr. lnger«o|s Ferry.
Coiiimbti*, Mareli, 17—
COMMERCI VI, HOTEL.
Tiie stib-rnber v
arrival.and tin 1 current prieei
be*idesdifreieut papersdaily.
Columbia, 8. C. Dec ii—if
JEFFERSON HALL,
McDonough, Henry I'ounty, (let)
The Subscriber respectfully inform* the public Hint he ha* pi
chased and t^ken no**, **fo*’ of the ||oii*c lately oc cupied hy M.
T. W. Key. -The re lie w ill lo* prepi
and Traveller* in tiie l«c *i *iy|e. Hi*
the best tin* country alhu <!*, Iiis Bar \
Stable vv itli K’ oil provender unci i
Board’
.dill' w ill In- provided w itli
itli the e*lioice*t liquor*. Lis
letitlve Ostler. Traveller*
and ollic r-v\ lm visit Hit* tdnee. are in\iiecl to call. Ili* eharges
will be moderate. (npi it 1—if) B. HYULAND.
N uikin iml f
llbirk and blue
Super’*"*' I .evnntinv
EnuH*k Robes.
AtrrU.nn Iblkfs
■d horderi’d do.
Black, blu*', w bite nml a*
li!iie nod veilow Nankeen
Flag llelkf*. Palm L« nf Fan*
Togetber vv itli iilmost every artieleof Fancy Goods*
w-Vork, May l«
REW VRD.— Rnnnwnv from the
dbteriben
imph-xtoii; lie lin-a down look, and -pe,
, ; In’ lias a *iii.ill part of lii* right ear hit or cut ofTin it
liislit; hi* finger* on hi* left haecl are <lifYfi'ninn cut with nnnxe.
The above reward will lie paid to liny person who will deliver
him to incur confine him in any v. nv so that I get him again
THOMAf ~
Katonton, Putnam rountv. No
R VNAWAY from the suhscriher, living
in Baldwin county, about the20th of October lust, a Ne
gro Man iiiintci! I) WE, «li< ut !U» year* of nge, nirout t» leet high,
thin vi*nge, of adnr! yellow complexion. I have reason to be-
live he has bee. decoyed ofT by *ome wliitc person xv lm was aim-
trig for Al v ha tun. Mi**i**iv\>i,or Louisiana, il the said negro is
apprehended nod confinecl in jail, so that I get him again, the ap
prehencpT shall l*e entitled t» >n I
any other Ial
sumcietit to c
dec S—eotf
, I w ill i
i the thief, u rew nrd "I 1W> Dollar*.
M YNSF.L J. SMITH.
EAGLE TAVERN—7 iahniton, (In.
THE fllmve EstnltlUhniciit will hi-
[m* J conducted hy the undersigned, who, grateful for the
:-^JL3L pt»; r onage received during the lifetime of lierliu-bnnd,
will ende.i \ irbve.erv eXejiion bi hi r power in rend- r lo i lmn*e
worthy the public support. iie.'|M»U>e is large and coaiuio'iom*.
and with her experience in this line of bu m» .-,'ier p.-raon"
peri nt tnde nee, and an as-urnnee to the pul 'ir th ti lo rli«ni»e *nn!!
lie furnished w ith the best the rniuitry nfli.id*, *h* fl-»tu * * I.i i self
that she will deset veand -k.tit the patronage of lh* pulilir-
sept20—tC KLI/iA M. ABERCROMBIE.
Tw ORTH AMERICAN REVIEW—No.
i-V l.XV.—CONTENTS
I. Irvinii’h Conquest of Gronadn.
A Chronlrle of tiie Conquest of Grenada. By Fray Atdouia
A^aplda.
II. Aulhor.sliip of Junius’ Litters
Junius Unmasked,or Lord George Snekville proved to be Ju
nius.
Ill Modi •in Greek Literature
Com* de Lilteratiire Grt-cque Mmicrne, donne a.Gcr.et r, par
Jaroinky Jliz.o Ncroulous.
IV. Egyptian Antiquities.
1. Analysis of Egyptian Mythology. Ily J.C.Prichard.
2. Ape rcu etc- It• -ultnts IIMnriqcir* de I.i Decouverle de I’AI
phaitel Hierogly pliiqur Kgyntien, par M. Cliuiiil'olllim, Jeune.
3. Den Gamie Egypti.de Tidstegning, eRer Kildcrne pna ny
hcarbejd t, ul It. Itask.
V. Dwifthl’s Trrri’ls in Germany.
Travel* in ti.u North of Geruuny, in tbe years 1323 and 1126.—
By Henry K Dw ight.
VI. Tlio American Jurist.
The American Jurist.
VII. Holmes' American Annnls.
The Annaisof America, from the Discovery by Columbus in
tiie year >492, to the year 1820. By Abiel Holmes.
VIII. Life and XVnrks of Cnnova.
Tin* worltsof Antonio Canova, in Modelling.
IX. Grecinn and Roman Geography.
I. An introduction to the Study of Grecian and Roiiihh
By J. »•. YVornHtter. A new edition.
X. Specimens of American Poetry.
Speriineusof American Poetry, with Critical and *Biogiupbi-
cal Notice* By Samuel K'-ttell.
XI Hosuek's Life of I)e Witt Clinton
Memoir of De YY’lit Clinton, with an Appendix,routniningr
merouH Document*, illustrative of the principal events iR Id*
Life. By David llosack.
XII. Ciiptnm I tail’s Travels in the Uni
led Stnt'-sniicl Canada.
Travel* in NnriULAihci ira, iu tiie years 1827 anil 182S, l»y Cap-
• hi Basil Hall.
Quarterly List of New Publiratiom. ludex.
r 11
ATONTON FEMALE ACADEMY.
R ? A’
U Tl
w itli siieli r
pr.ivvdby tin* il l
year.
The progress m.i '*• l<> tli-
the pa*t term, and the fiattei
tlon of thi* indy lia* heen re
that the attention ol paren
n* may beseleeledby her and np-
•et Hu- Academy during the next
iiidars of (Id* institution during
I gunidinn* w ill
to tin*institution w ith Increased inteiest; and it any
ihe pari <d tin- Ronrit.nr on Hint of tiie Teachers, ran
afford any nil vanlngi- to Ho- m L'dat*, those vv lm have the niniinge-
n.enl ol »iii|i, may rc*l n**ureU that every p*i*«il>le rflliitwillne
put fin III to advance theiriuti ir*t Deterndiied to rvinstule tiie
.i.... ,.,.i.>,i.....i, -* -nonius will Uedparedto
of a
It i
A MEItlCAN
il cv FOR CLAIM!
, .. he had ... r ... <
i tuition atTordcd nt as low rates a*’nt any 'other insti-
g Ladie* desirous of learning the French Langunge
ndlle*
will find likewise in Miss Sniitli _ r
next term will commence nu Hie 1st Monday in January, 183d.
I'linijieii'iit in*tinitres*. The
It v order of the Board,
JAMES A. MEItlYY KTIIER,
dee 16—11 > 1 ti Secretary pro tern.
Bonk of Darien, Dec. 7, P-29.
D ividend No. ul—The Board of Di-
rectors of this Bank linvetliisilay declared a Dividend out
of the profits oft lie 111*1111111011, for the last six months, of two |»er
the amount of Canilul Stuck paid in, which will lie pay
's 15th January. 1890.
aide on and after Hie 1
imiarv, ]
K It EN
E/.EIt S. REE", Cashier.
NOTICE.
llank nf Darien, Dec. 6, 1829. •
A N Election will he held, ut the Hnnkini!
House, in thi* City, on Monday the 4Hi day of Jniiunrv
nextffor !• IVK DI KECTOK9 on the pari ot Hie individual stock-
holder*, lorthe ensiling year. The poll will lie opened at 10 A.M.
and closed at 2 P. M. Ily order.
Darien. Dec 19-51 EBENE/RK 9. REES,Cashier.
A FTER the expiration of four month?, np-
plication w ill be made to the Interior court of Taliaferro
county, w lien sitting lor orcTTnai v pci poses, for leave to sell u
pail or allot the real estHleol Willin'" Lunsford, dec’d.ol snid
county, viz : No IXI.TK fhe 3d ilist <•' Henry now Butts «ouul> ;
* o 282 in the lGlh dinterrt Herny county.
PETER LLNAFOnn, >
dee A YVILL*AM LUNSFORD.
ijLar.)
F foreign agf.n-
. _ under the direct ion of AAKON
II PALMER. Counsellor rfFlhe hupfeme Court of the f nitrd
Stairs, null ol the hupei ior Courts of Law nml Equity of Hie
"tale ol New-Vork. Olliee, '27, Pli.c-*irert, Nexv-Voi k.
Foreign Claimui.ts ( ii ditors,Assignees, Heirs, Dev i-i e*. I.cga
tec*,Fundholders iu Hie Amci ican tumts, he havii g c|nin>s,(leht(,
dues, demands, iulieritanees, stocks, kc j arable or rrcovrisble
hi any of the Slates,or Territories id Hie I . 9.requiring Hie inter*
v i ntii’ii of Legal Proceedings, or otherwise,may have their busi
ness promptly k elticienlly nttendeil to. hy trunsmitting to tlieuu-
<lcr*igned(li*'*uilahle|ega|proof>,testimony .evidence.vouchers or
ri i ii urates ti.* reof,qsthr cn»e may lie, together with the requisite
Power id Attorney,authorising lilratoa'd In tliepremitrs;the whole
properly authentieated under the official attestation ol the Amei -
jean .Ylic -ter, Consul, or Commercial Agent, nearest the Consti
tuents* place ol ic-idrnce. He Ima e die lent and responsible Law
Agent* and Corre*|mnilt*ulB in the pi incipnl cities ol the I cited
State nml Cnu.idn ; and trusts his Agecry will offer peruHnr ari-
vnidage* and facilities to those persons residing abroad, v* Lu
may bo disposed to confide the settlement of their claims Li -lu
till* country, to lii* superiiitendlnfreai e and managenieiit.
Mr. Pni in-^r having visited Europe in Ihe year* Jt'26 and 1327.
nml opened t ProleMlonal correspondence with ct'stinguisbed
Legal Gentlemen in London and P.al*, which lie is in course of
extending to all foreign Ports ami Capital*, in commercial rela
tions with the United State*, is also prepared to transmit for set
tlement nil claims te. o| the above tlesi riptiou, in behalf o
person* residing in the United State*, due, fiaynlile, or recovera
ble, in any part of Europe, on being ftirnidu'd witli the proper
priHifs.tr amt Povvvr of Aftorrttfy, sindlarly auHienticati d by
such Foreign Minister, Consul,or Commercial Agent, as the ca*e
may require, in the United 9tate». lie has made arrangements
to>rn*ure the utmost promptitude iu the settlement nf ail busi
ness tlmt may be confided to III* Agency; nml will communicate
lo Id* Principal* i! • earliest informal ion relative to tiie progress
and final adjustment oi llieir concerns, and tMiiu t'iuily remit ta
them whatever sums he may recover iu llieir (irlinlf. by the usual
course of leiuillunee, orin such other mode a* they may indicate.
Ills charge* will be moderate and proportioned to the nature
of the case, and the trouldennd ex pence* Incurred therein.
All comimiiilcntion* addressed (po-tage pitiil) to V Auion U
>iew-Yoi k.'* ~ ” * '
UNION HOTEL,
(North west corner of i lie public square,) Tieminslon, Upson
TIIK Subscriber hns tin* plcasurf
■ ■arm nnn, ’ t, dc1n-. to Hie public, tl.:*.t H i* lar-^i’ and com
_,V~J-AlaL modlou* i'’.iaE|i«limenl l* n< .irly c aupl.'tcd, nml wit
lie fitted in Hie uenic*l stvle for the ol I It A
VELLKR9and BOARDERS, t•>- Ho* first < t Jaa'i .i>, 1
vill i:
■ ad
be i
ored w itli provender, Ae. A r.
J. It. BATEMAN.
I N llie Superior Court of Piitnnm Cnutity,
Georgin. Bill of Supplement, Discovery, Relief ami In-
Tliuma* T. Napier nml Bank of Georgia,
kin, has not bee
It i*order'd that *
public gazette*of thi* *
1 WE ETON AC V DEMY.—That the
tilu.ti'in may be sustained,
to tiie School, theTrus-
contrncted with the Rev. OTIS "YIITII, to lake Hie
Rectorship of'the Iu*tinninn for the term ot five year-. Tiie
charncicr, qualification-and experience of Mr. S. in the
instrilCtind, i*|nn well kimxv i
men!. The Board of Tt u*i<
gitilie expect allon, that their
in •
• country i
will,a
i admit of r
The first session of the
January, IE30.
Hoard ran be had upon Turin
any village in the up-rounuy.
ni|a*usnted liy the free and lilieral
i- pulilie.
GEORGIA:
By his Excellency GEORGE It. GILMER
Governor and Commander in Chief of the Army nun Navy of
this State,amt of the 'lilni-i lli''i«ol.
A I’ROCL IM YTIOX.
W HEREAS; I have rccciviid informa-
lion, upon oath of a murd. i havingE. cii committed in
Tasner rouoty. on the nigtit "I He 21th OrUjln-r Iasi, on t!»•' body
of ft. ..i«' ».n St**dln«n. by UM- S GllKKNK .,f -.id . "Ui.ty ;
n.eI w i. r.'.i*.iti- re-.re rote I that -nil Greet ii.v» flrsi from
. -N w i Hi 1 ' ’ ■ '• - ' ‘
trial tor the crime with w Idrh lie .-charged, 1 havetli ’uclil proh'-r
to l— i.' I'd* my Proclamation, tie ' • iy olTer ing a rew ard I I" »
HUNDRED DGLLYR". toai»» |e*i - pe .wh. in ? ap
'rehen l .i ' f l«v : "" » '• • g. the Mini ifToMhe
county of Jasper-\n«l 1 'feover eharg.
cei*. civil and milit iry, within thi* Stale,!
v orin* t" apprehend Idm
liool w ill o|H'ii on the first Monday in
.*perfectly accominodating ns in
llie Board,
J. W. WILSON, Secretary.
;M \KK RDUr \TION. The firfet
ru of the SPARTA FFMYLF. ACADEMY, will com-
Hie ill Ytondiy (lltl.) of lieu ary, under the supeiin-
■ on II «nd and the Great Seal of tiie State, nt tin
... • |,u 10th December, 1829,nm 1
ndependenee.
GEORGE it. GILMER.
By the Governor : j
K H \MILTON, Secretary «f Slate
NOTE lame- Gieene l« aliout 24 years of ago. > • t 8or I
indi. - ln.h I ■' ' ■ ■ * - r t‘V ere*. • ,f '' 1 ‘ -*
fORCW ('miulY, (iporcia. JaiucB
Reifrow. of Capt. Go**’- di strict, tolled before
a gray
w
Tt
Theabovt
•Id : apnr.n*edbjr
. 2d Dee. 112*.
THOMAS NOl AN, J. V
a true extract from tiie r« cord
DYYTP IRWIN
•nn- I Tuition and Board w
!>»•'• My !»•• aflbrded
ie I'rinrip il nv >i<l* lliu sell of (Id- opportn
grateful .•icVimwh'dgmenl* to ti)*' patron* nod
lit IH hill for the r line' il -npl oll.nncl lor tin i_
(derate, and as low n
v expr»'«* lm
• ts of this • n
i ned and un-
KG' cation.
•t irnoeant Hint : n»inmiti«>
■' r ri ulnteil al*eoad by ill
lie Institution, ' Thai the
disc cli.iu« it—lint it mu*'
•win—that i< was unable
ing expense*," kc. Hut
. roiirngemenl it ha* re-
ibepa»t year, are *nf!i-
ri ; an>l Hint ur.|r*#tl»e said Jamc- Lump
Ai r. nod dutnuri, not deli-un ing alone,tli
aki n pro rnnfe* o.
minutes, 24th Sept. 1R20.
YY I LEV Y' 11 SON, Clk.
frnpY.)
tefilUTlIERN REVIEW.— —Contents of
C* No. VIII lor NOVEMBUR, 1829.
I. Sismnndi’s Fnliticnl Ecnnnmy
Nouvenux Principe* d'Ecbppmie Politique ou de la Ricbesse
•Ina* so* Ilnp])orts nvec la Population. Par J. U. L. Slmonde dr
It. Cuba.
1. Kssui Politique sur I'lledc Uut>a. Pur Alexandre dr Hum-
boldt*
2. Aperru Slntistiijuede I’lledr Culia, precede de quequle* Let-
tre- Mir Ih llavuiie Par H. Ifulier.
J. Annies de Cienclas, Agricultura, Comarcloy Aries. Por D.
Itaiimti de In huciu.
Ill I lull’s Trnvels in North America.
Travel* iu North Ainet lea, in tbe years 1827 and 1823. By Cap
tain Basil Hall, Royal Navy.
IV. Novels—Devcreux.
Devereux. A Tale. By Hie Author of “ Pelhaui,” and the
“ Disi.w ned."
V. Influence of Chivalry upon Literature.
Memolre* *ur l’Ancicnne Chrvnlerle. Par M. de la Curne dr
hninte Palayc
VI. Sir Walter Kaluiidb.
1. The Life of Sir Walter Ba!eigt|, Knt. Bv Arthur Cazler.Jr.
2. Col»t»»*tt’s I'mv.pleie i'.ollecUwn oi State Trial*. Tiie Trial ul
So YY ner Raleigh, Knt.nl Winchester, for high treason.
VIE ('Inssiticntion of Flnnts
Prodronui- s>-ti-matis imturalis Regnl Vegetabllia,tiveenume-
ran-, com rat ta ordinuni, generum. speciei unique plantarum hit-
eti-qtiu rognitarum, juxtn inetliodica natural!* Jmrinas dige-ta
\ctore 4tig. Pyramo do Candolle.
Mil. Anne of Geierstein,
Anne-'f Geierstein; or the Maiden of the Mist. By the Author
ol •• Wuvcrly."
AGENTS IN GEORGIA.
Kavannaii—YViliiaui T. William*, tor the State of Georgia*
I I - I Y*. II. by.
Yitlledgi villa—Thomas F. Graen.
TflG PLR IA D E N,
A WEEKLY LITERARY GAZETTE,
To he Published in Charleston, 5. C
44" ^ J ,,,ve Idiijt tbon^bt, tbht a weekly
W w puidiratinn
tetTOI.EN from lliu subscriber's Gin-house
1^9 on (lie night nf the ifitli ln*t. two round bales of COTTON,
one bale was packed ina ling composed of two niece* of bagging,
SHy-a yards in one piece, k not quite 2 yard* in the other; llie short
piece of said bag was eonsidurably Imr-tcdor torn in packing, nmi
llie bags vs ere both made w ilii lmnie*piiii cotton twine ; nothing
rrinarknhleol the other liag except a split near the Imtt some-
tiling like 0 inches in length. A suitable rew nrd will lie given for
the recovery ol the Cotton, and the detection oltlie thief.
CHARLES YVORNUM.
Cellar Creek, Jonc* county. Dec 10—It»
V ALIJUIKK LAND KOR SALK.
ll-liouses 1. Ian ii, and 150 acres
ct contains 600 acres; tine water and[
Any |>erson wi*liing to purchu.-e
Stephens Thomas in Athens, on Hie premises, or oil Fre
-rira Sims in Clinton, Jones county. Term* and premises can
>1 but suit u iiiuii w ho wishes to purchase land in tiie vh iiiily-
Atheus. STIRLING COM” '
decemher 13—2m
1 AW.—1 Yvill continue the l'riictice of the
A Law, and may lie found nl my otiire on YVilkliison Street
lilt tie rear of McCombs’ Tavern.
MiHclg.viHr. Dec 12 ALPHONSO DELAUNAY.
NO’J’ICE.
W ILE hi’ sold hi’furc the court house
door in Kaloiitote,ou tbe first Tuesday in January next
for Cash,
20 Beils, Hlatrasscs, Bedsteads Sf Furniture
.Ire lfi-«!<i N. It, BV.AL
C 2JEORGIA. lu the .Superior Court of
M Early County, November Term, 1120.
COPIES.
Received of A. n. Ridley his small notes for a note paldbv me
in the Branch of Hip Darien Bank iu Milletigeville, on which I
was endorser. (Signed) II. II. TARVER.
Mill November, 1828.
Received of A. It. Ridley, through the baud* of Jeremiah 11.
opp, Hirer thousand dollar•.
6th March 1029 (signed) IL II. TARVF.lt.
GEORGIA, Pulaski county— Personally nppeuied, Archibald
It Ridley, wlm being duly sworn, sailh he was lately possessed
of two Original receipts, Ills own rigid and property . that the
Mime are stolen, loM, or so mislaid. Himt lie cannot find them or
cli l«er of them, nml Hint llie forefcllic arc copies of said receipts,
near a* he ran recollect. A- B. RIDLEY.
Sw orn lo nml subscribed before uie this ffitli day of October,
1829. I>. CORNWALL. J. P.
It appearing lo the Court, from Hie ndidavlt of Archibald IL
Ridley, Hint be was lately possessed of llie original receipt* ol
widen the foregoing are copies, and Hint the same has been sto
len, lost, or so mislaid, tint he cannot find them, or either «J
them, nml lie having petitioned said court for uu order to estab
lish -aid copies in lieu of said original*.
It istheielore, on motion for said Archibald B. Rhllcy,Ordered
That unless good and ' uffirlent cause l.e shew n to this court, at
the lu ll term,ensuing hereof, w hy said copies should not be so
established, that Hie petition of .aid Archibald B. Ridley lie grant
ed, and that from thenceforth, said copies -ball be deemed, held
and taken In lieu of said original*, so stolen, lost or destroyed.
OTATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA, D ir-
lington Di-Ii *ct — K• ow all teen by il.* »e prcscid-, lb - I I,
cptulde for tiir.t light nod
r hereunto set my hand 1 *e.i|, this
NATHAN 1*0YY' ELL.
ly tlir- rt.d
courHgeinent.
YY r propose "The Pleiades,
grac'elii! literature, original and selected, which is calculated for
the occasional an.u-eitiuiii and gratification ol the nubile. Asa
m i i.|\ nu'liui.* . in vv tiii Ii tin- c ntleman and the lady —the old
Hitd tiie young—intelligent amt uninformed, will equally find
-nii'.'ttiiiig to r lioi'ilie w right ol graver employment, and toitis-
»i|.:itc H.c hur• • a of iroubli'M.ireand unpleasant hour*. Origii
a> .ii «l >»'|, ct*Tale*—Moral K**ny*—Poetry,anil misrellnneou
oi igii'i-l.nud - electi <1 Literature, pi lined and gMtliered into *liap
»» Hi (<n in ii- pi i nd pul content*—ovei the moral* of which a sen
pul hi. mi. 11 • • i in. ii.nting caution will be carefully exercised and
'"•• I i.i t i 'i ii'.i *'’will l»e publirlied weekly, commencing on t
fr»i k . no ituv in Vim mix r next, In n lot mof eight mediumqin
"Mill* • iliers at 4 dollais per annum, il
i-nt tb* expiration of -ix month*; "»n-
.12 i 2 cents un»-|». No subscription received lorn
in y ear, w lieu tiie volume w ill lie i
; .u.iii ing tri) subscribers, s-li.iII receive an uddi
•.py.
GK(»RG!A- L line"
llub* Vi«
IT being repies.'. te.l i
f'. "rl fIctobc
Iih I-.-' Deed
l, I hat the orig
Term, IR2P.
mnl deed of rift
(hat this rulebc put 11*I
in one of tin- !. ildir rat» Itesof thi
i « \t term of this
i g i;
be found — ft i* ordered Hint the
«.f said |o*t original, ii"!*--- cimm!
nt the next term ofth - * oiirt.aud
state, before the silling of the
w
HE
TO THE PUBLIC.
, lip sold on tin* first Tuesday
al. Uondition*,«
the court-house In
letotsnof MHIcilge-
iipied liv nitckur rt Howard. C’omptroller
"F. Y!HH’.'n* "oVKJc
. *he subscriber h
JUST PUBLISHED,
A ND for Bute at tiie Clerk'd Office of ttic
Court of Ordinary, and at the Journal Office,
The Administrator'» Munuol
AND
CLERK'S GUIDE;
Being a compilation and classification of the Laws regulating
Court* of Ordinary.
The work i- well executed—ou good paper, and neatly bound
iu ball binding—Price7. r * n nl*.
MlLLKDCKVILLK. 2l*t Augu*«. 1»».
MR. GREENK—I have received " 'I he Aditiiuistri.tor’s Man
•it and Clerk’. Guide," w hiebyou did me Hu* honor to send to
and have lead amt examined It with nil the rare in my power,
iifi*i*tent with other engagement*. Il my approbation of your
book can have any influence iu exit nding il- circulation, I most
cheerfully act old It t'd you; lor I do think il i-jusl such u produc
tiou n* ought I" tie found in 11 e possession ol everj Lateyer, Judge
ol the Inferior Court, CMei k id the Court of Orutuary, Kxeculo*
Administrator, «nd Guardian, in the 9t.de. In your little volute
is contained with great arrin ncy.and most conveniently arraiq
ed under appropriate heads, the substance of all our statutes ap
plicable to I lie t'oiirl* ot Ordinary, Executors, Administrators
nml Guardians ; nml much of Hie inlormnHon is contained in it
which many person* are daily procuring nt considerable expense
from practising attorneys. Vety respectfully, kc.
ELI 9. SHORTER
YY'e concur most cheerful!) in the foregoing opinion mid recoin
niendatlon ol " The Administrator's Manual.” ami lake pleasure
in recommending it to the public. IS. KOUKYVELL.
WM. Y. II ANN ELL.
SIR —I bate looked over "The Administrator’s Manual and
Clerk’s Guide,"and deem it a very useful mid convenient work
L. U- C. LAMAR.
MOUNT NERO.?tli Sept. 1829.
DEAR SIR—I hare given to your " Administrator’s Manual
and Clerk’s Guide," a carnful perusal, and have much plea'
cii',and !•, well calcu
t'ounselh
ilt. November II, 1829,
’’ w ill n-rehty imniediate
aauon ii.Calmer.
pei ior court. Hde 17th November, 1S29.
JAMES BUSH. Clk.
I N Du Kulb Superior court, October Term,
1829 —Bill for Discovery, Belief nml Iniunetion.
Meredith Coiiin- s-. Joint Heek* and YY illiaiu 9. Barkley.
-fit appearing to Hie court that thedrfcmlnnlsdu not reside witli-
in the jurisdictional limits ot this State, Ordered, that they ap
pear at the next Superior court of this county, ai.d plead, nn
swer or d"Uiur to «nid bill, or the same be taken pro coitfesro ;
and that thi* rule be published oiu.o a nion.h for three tuoutto>
previou* to the next term of -aid coirtt.
* ‘rue extrnct from the minutes. 24th Nov. 1TO9.
:5— mSm DANIEL STONE, Clerk
H A Li) WIN Court of Orjinair. May
Term, 1820—RULE NISI.
UPON the applirnlion of Tlioinn* Mougluvn, executor of the
last will and te-lamentnf Jes*e Santiifd. dec’d. aad admini .trator
on Ut*'estate of Mai ilia G. Sanlord, dec'd. stating thnt he has ful
ly and flnaily admiidstcrml said estate* respectively and praying
to he rt'gularle di.-n:i«-» d therefrom—It Is ordered, Thnt a^opy
of this Rule be published once a month foi *ix months in one of
tbe public gazettes of this nlare, and if no objection be then made
•alcf letter* will be granted accordingly.
A true extrnct from tbe minute-, thi*4th day of May, 1829JI
oct24— mflin II. A. GREENE, C. C. O.
J ASPER Court <•(' Ordinnry, July Term,
1829 Pres*nt their honor* II. Crawford, E. Price, G. D.
Brantley nml II V. Shorter, j'i»ticc*.
UPON tbe petition of Ubarles Morgan ami James W. Morgan,
I'Xi'Ciilni * oi.llie i-«tme ol John Morgan, late of Jasper county,
dec’d stating that they linn fully settled the business of said es
tate, and praying to be discharged from the further responsibility
as executor* aforesaid, Ordered, that unliv*. cause be shewn to the
contrary by Hieurxt March term of this court, that letter* of dls
mission from turther liubililv, ns executors of said estate, will he
granted 11 said Charles end James W. exe« iitors a* aforesaid ;
and Hint till* rule hr published once u muiitli for six nionthsin
some public gazette in this state
“ I* 6th August, 1829.
UUCHANNON. C. C. O.
V'x.ri I*
n l.e gratuitously obtained.
immunirntlon*
JAMES H. BURGES,
Publisher, Cl nrlcstnn, 9. C.
3 T Prlrter* in the fnrollnasund Georgia, w mild confer a favor
on the Publisher by copying the above Prospectus. sept 5
Land for Sale in Alabama.
f A GRANDE TERRA—This tract of
A Landrnn-i«t» of .V'-tn French Arnei't*—600 acres of first
rale rice land, two miw r ills, one run* two saw*, and the other
me and a grist mill Theie i* a u'cat part'd it fir-t rntesu
gar land, with excellent site* for *ugnrwork- to go by water—
K. n I-iai.d rollon would grow " ell there—It i* a- hand-* n • and
1. healthy a* any situnl <" — I I ere i* al-o v. rv gi «.«» snl. r on il
Il is nearly opposite Mold « on Ho Fn*| side of the river, 7 lolle*
■t>i.ve Rlakefcy. I.ict. and freetn many fresbc- -n r*’(«! navigation
o> two landing*. The Hi es vv i!l he good, end the land -old »• e-
w nod upon a reasonable r « «'it—I’rict r .«»..11s»»- |.» r •" fei t
ceroherf—t* lolls v. M i 1*1 i r
D avid R. ADAMS, is a ca' didate (or
Clerk of (tie Inferior eourl of I’utnanvjeonnty, at tlieen-
‘tllng elt’Ctioo. ’ ffiv J1
run sale,
A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND,
containing 600 acres, <*00 of which are In the woods, Iving
on the road leading from Milleilgevllleto Clinton,k 8 mile* from
Mill* dgeviile. with a Urge tw o story Dwrllinr House, and a new
Iran ed Gin House nml Bh rk-ndlh Shop, ami a More llcioe, i.i
Hie fork* of tbe road—It is the t***t sU.nd on the road for Public
Entertainment. Persons wishing to purchase, would do w ell la
call sn»Hsl l.S—tf KOHEKT MrCRAItV.
C 'N F,()R(;I A, Tulinfcrro county.—Richard
W Runnels, of Capt. Abram Howel’* disk toils before Samu
el John-ton, R*q. one horse mule, of a browni h rotor, 4 feel 4
inches high, 8 year* old, shod allround, with some saddle spoil
>.....raised hv Will. Johuslon and James Runnela to flU dcdlai
SAMUEL JOHNSTON. J. P.
%..» H 1829. iami ki< .iiinn«iiin.j. r.
I from to ‘ k . }, h {? jBTp’jes K.
N IX months nftcr dirtc np|)licition will lie
. aile to the D.ferinr court of f'utunui county, w hen sitting
lor ord.narv puqH^i" 1 , fur l''llrri dismissory from the adminis
trator-hip ot the estate ol Tho*. W.Seolt, der’d.
amt Clerk's Guide " a carnlui peiu»aI. i
in-aying, that I think ii possesses much
lub d for the purptise intended.
Our Court-of Ordinaly.nnd oil persons having any biisluess
vv itli them, ought lo be |M>Hse»sed of the work.
For your politeness and attention in presenting me with a cepy
I piay you to accept my thanks.
Ian. very respectfully your most obedient servant.
D. B. MITCHELL.
n. A. Greene, Esq.
DEAR MR — I have examined your little work and am much
pleased w itli its plan and arrangement.—Such an one |iastK*en
(oi.g warned, not only for Clerks and other Officers of Court, but
must be highly beneficial to all persons acting a* Guardians, Ex
eeutors and Administrators—'I heir duty is important, and the
law regulating it was daily becoming more complicated. With
such a Manual they may w itI. littleutteiiHon,avoid the difficulties
vvhk'li have heretofore attended
YYilh n sincere wish that your time and !«bnr may be duly up
predated and rewarded, laui, sir, j our ofcd’t serv’t.
SEABORN JONES.
Mr. R. A. Greene.
T.l Persons at a distance will find it convenient to procure the
the work through the agency ol the Clerk* of the Courts "I Or
dinary, in llieir respective counties, vv ho are res peel fully solicited
to art in that capacity, ami those who do so will be allowed h de
duction often per rent, nn ail orders which Huy may forward
(tree of imstHge) for any number of copie* not le-* thnii leu —
A dress to R. A. GREENE. M iilttlgev illr.
f|lO LET for tlic eiibtiinjr yciir, tlio House
■ and Ixit In the town of .MilledgevIHe, ct the corner of
Greene and Clark Streets, occupied by Col. Richard Blount—
Also the House and Lot, at the corner of Wayne anil Montgome
ry Streets, occupied by Mr. C C. Blreli—Al:
E LBERT County, Georgia.—Superior
Court, September Term, 1829.
IT appearing totlie court, that John Ranks wa* possessed ol a
promissory note on John C. Welib. a copy of w hich is filled In
Hu* Clerk’s Olliee of the Superior court of *aid county, and that
the said note is lost or destroyed—On motion it is ordered, that
tbe said copy be <-btaI.li*hcd in lieu of the original so lost ordes-
' * r.i to tl.e contrary, on
n.l that n copy of this ri—
r published In some one of the public
C N EORG1 A t Greene county. Court of
~Mi' Ordinary, July Tern*. 1829.
Present the lion. Thomas 9toi k*. Robert Roothk Frnncit YY'cst.
On Hie apnlication of Thomas G. Janes, adniinistruior of Jack-
son P. Mayers, deceased, praying tube dismissed from his said ad
ministration. and it appearing lo Hie court that the estate baa
been fully administered, it is ordered that lie be dismissed, after
six montlis publication of lids order in the Georgia Journal, uti
les* cause l»e shewn to Hie contrary, of w hich all concerned will
ke due notice. Extract irom themiuutes.
octolwr 10 THOMAS YV. GRIMES, C. C. O.
i YY'ayne Street, Inflow the 8tatr-IIou*c Square,
. hmwd. Apply*
«lee^mtM»r Y—I f
.... and la»t
uptod hy W
II. li WASHINGTON.
O N' the first Tuesday in March next, will
l*e sold inNewnan. Coweta county, lot No 241. In the Mb
dist of said county. Hold for tl.e benefit of the heir* ot Champ
Terry, dec'd. by order of the Court of Ordiuary «’f saldcoanty.
JOHN C. TERRY, Adm’r.
9 M'DITH TERRY. Adm’x.
M ORUAX County, Georgia.-
Court, sitting a»a Court of Ordinary, Sr,
Present their honors Kudrilck Leonard,Isuar YYaiker, William
I’orter.
#>N the application of Robert S. and YYilllam 9. Dong'n*s. ad-
minUtrators on the estate of Samuel Douglass, der’d. praying to
be dismissed from the administration of said estate—.Yih1 it ap
pearing b» the court thnt *ni.l administn.tors have fuliycomple
ted and finished the seme—It i* on motion ordered, that alter six
month* publication of thi* Rule lathe Georgia Journal,the »aid
administrators will l*e finnliy dismissed, unless cause be sIh’uii to
- Inferior
iry, September Iff, 1329.
the •
y.of wldch all persons concerned are required to lake
'—And it appeal ing to tbe court, that lliesaldex*
rotor has fully completed and finished the same—It is, on motion,
ordered, That after six month* publication of this rule in the
Georgia Journal, tl.e raid James Bandy, sui v tv lag executor a*
aforesaid, will he finally dismissed, unless good cause he *hew u
to the contrary, ol w hicli all persons copeerm-d at •required 10
take notice.
4 trurextrert from the minutes. September!*, IW9.
.cpijr-rn'm JOHN W. roBTKB, C. tC.